African setting. A nice copy with a protective jacket.
Huxley Libri
Elspeth Huxley è stata una prolifica autrice il cui lavoro si è concentrato sulle sue esperienze di crescita nel Kenya coloniale. I suoi scritti, che comprendono sia narrativa che saggistica, hanno spesso esplorato l'intersezione tra i coloni europei e la cultura africana, riflettendo la sua prospettiva in evoluzione sul colonialismo e sullo sviluppo dell'Africa. Huxley possedeva un acuto occhio osservatore, rappresentando paesaggi e relazioni umane con una qualità lirica. La sua prosa è caratterizzata da riflessioni personali e da un più ampio coinvolgimento in questioni ambientali e politiche, affermandola come un'interprete distintiva dell'Africa per il mondo esterno.





Introductory
- 102pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
This work by the renowned biologist T.H. Huxley is a classic introduction to the study of biology. Written in clear and accessible language, it covers the essential concepts and principles of the field, from cells and molecules to ecosystems and evolution. With its engaging style and informative content, this book is an excellent entry point for anyone interested in the natural world.
Hume
- 148pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
The work explores the philosophical ideas of David Hume, focusing on his contributions to empiricism and skepticism. Professor Huxley examines Hume's thoughts on human understanding, causation, and the nature of reality, emphasizing the impact of Hume's ideas on modern philosophy. The text highlights Hume's challenge to traditional notions of knowledge and belief, offering insights into his critical approach to religion and morality. This reproduction serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the interplay between philosophy and science.
On Our Knowledge of the Causes of the Phenomena of Organic Nature
- 164pagine
- 6 ore di lettura
This book presents a detailed exploration of the causes behind the phenomena of organic nature, reflecting the scientific understanding of the 19th century. It is a faithful reprint of the original 1862 edition, preserving the insights and theories of its time. Readers can expect a thorough examination of the natural world, emphasizing the relationship between organisms and their environments, as well as the foundational concepts in biology that were emerging during that period.
The book offers a detailed exploration of the life and contributions of David Hume, a pivotal figure in philosophy and history. It provides insights into his ideas and the impact he had on literature and thought during his time. This reprint of the 1879 edition maintains the original's quality, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Hume's work and the intellectual landscape of the 18th century.